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New York police are investigating several incidents where individuals were filmed entering and exiting the city's sewer system in Brooklyn and Queens.
Teachers in north-eastern Nigeria have held protests to demand increased security for educational institutions. These demonstrations follow the abduction of numerous school children in Borno State during the previous month.
The article discusses the emergence of Restore Britain, a new far-right party led by Rupert Lowe, and its potential to splinter the vote from Nigel Farage's Reform UK party.
Director Martin Scorsese has endorsed the use of AI tools for pre-production storyboarding, citing efficiency and creative freedom.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has replaced the head of the National Nutrition Agency following reports of mass food poisonings and corruption allegations surrounding the flagship free meals program.
The article reports on the primary election results for the Mayor of Los Angeles and the ongoing governor's race in California.
The article reports on the death of R&B singer Peabo Bryson at age 75, including tributes from his family and collaborator Celine Dion.
Ukrainian drones targeted several locations in St Petersburg, including a naval base, shortly before the start of a major Russian economic forum.
The article profiles Luke Wenner, a 21-year-old New York sports fan living in Massachusetts who creates Billy Joel parody songs based on New York Knicks playoff victories.
The article details the roster construction of the San Antonio Spurs leading up to the NBA Finals. It provides a player-by-player breakdown of how each athlete was acquired and their specific contributions to the team's success.
Former CBS News correspondent Scott Pelley has alleged that the network's new management, led by Bari Weiss, attempted to introduce bias and falsehoods into reporting.
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Oppenheimer has raised its price target for Iridium Communications to $60, citing SpaceX's upcoming IPO as a potential catalyst for growth.
A Frontier Airlines passenger, Juan Gabriel Reyes, was arrested after attempting to open an emergency exit and the cockpit door, and subsequently choking an off-duty flight attendant.
Investment bank Oppenheimer has downgraded AT&T, citing the potential long-term threat posed by SpaceX's satellite internet constellations to traditional broadband and mobile growth.
Republican Senator Thom Tillis and other lawmakers have criticized President Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence, citing a lack of experience and concerns over his temperament.
The CNBC Morning Squawk newsletter provides a summary of financial market performance, including record highs for the S&P 500 and Dow.
The European Commission has proposed new regulations, including the Cloud and AI Development Act (CADA) and Chips Act 2.0, to reduce the EU's reliance on U.S. and Chinese technology.
The article describes the rivalry and trash-talking between New York Knicks fans and the city of San Antonio ahead of an NBA Finals matchup.
The author discusses the possibility of New York Knicks fans recreating a famous 1994 Rangers championship sign if the team wins the NBA Finals.